She still wasn’t completely sure how to take the man she’d just recently exchanged introductions with. On the surface, he seemed down right mad—and it wasn’t the angry type, either. However, as she’d learned from her father growing up, wasn’t there very well, and rightly so, a spark of true light coming from within him? A sort of knowledge and goodness that she couldn’t look past. If every person was good in their core, then shouldn’t a man who seemed good on the outside be just that much better within? His talk of revolutions had her head spinning, though, and she wasn’t ready for such a thing. She tried to ground herself, remind herself that no one in the camp had started speaking of such things yet.
“All I’m saying, Professor, is that no matter how wise you may seem it is not wise to run around a camp such as this and declare things such as revolutions” she continued in her soft tone, almost a whisper. “Such…things have not been mentioned aloud here yet, though it seems the idea of one could be on the tip of everyone’s tongues.” She glanced around before continuing again, “I will not run, I can assure you that, but I will not throw the lives of everyone here right out into the open, right under the feet of the soldiers.”
“Professor,” she began and then at once hesitated, unsure that if he was in fact some kind of spy, if her next question would give her intentions away for sure. “If I may…what made you think anything about a…revolution? What have you heard? If anything. Is there something you know?”
“I ask because, well…there have been rumors going around the camp” by now she had made her way over to one of the small fires the camp had going. She seated herself lightly at the edge of the fire on a large log that had been dragged from somewhere in the woods and placed here as a means for sitting. Once on the log, Aya took the business card that still rested in her hands and began to bend the tiny corners methodically.
“Rumors of…well, other camps, such as this one. Scattered through the woods. I have seen no other camps myself when I’ve been in the woods, but the rumors continue. I didn’t believe the rumors personally, I figured our camp was the only one and I just shrugged it off, you know? Let the people have their hope, and I’ll have mine. But now…do you know anything about them? Maybe the people you search for are there and not here.”
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